PMID: 1189523Nov 13, 1975Paper

[The syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone and the urinary excretion of aldosterone (author's transl)].

Zeitschrift Für Kinderheilkunde
J Sole

Abstract

The syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion was diagnosed on the basis of the cardinal features described by Bartter and Schwartz in 3 patients: one neonate with bacterial meningitis and two children respectively under Vincristin and Cyclophosphamide treatment. Treatment with fluid restriction and infusions of hypertonic saline led to a slow excretion of the water excess and to the restoration of both the body fluid volume and serum sodium concentration. The urinary excretion of aldosterone was found to be in the normal range or slightly increased during the development of the syndrome and at the beginning of the therapy. In the phase of recovery there was decreased urinary aldosterone.

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